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Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has unveiled Reliance Intelligence, a new wholly-owned subsidiary that aims to power India’s future in artificial intelligence. The announcement came at the company’s 48th Annual General Meeting, where Ambani also revealed partnerships with Google and Meta.
Along with this, Mukesh Ambani has also unveiled Jio’s first-ever glasses, the Jio Frames, which seem to rival Ray Ban Meta glasses. But Reliance Intelligence seems to be making a step closer to making India an independent hub for AI. Here is what it is about.
What is Reliance Intelligence?
Think of Reliance Intelligence as the company’s dedicated AI arm. Its main goal is to build gigawatt-scale, AI-ready data centres in India, powered by green energy. These centres are already under construction in Jamnagar, Gujarat, and will be rolled out in phases to match India’s growing AI needs.
According to Ambani, the subsidiary is built around four clear missions:
- Create India’s next-generation AI infrastructure
- Build global partnerships with tech leaders
- Deliver AI-powered services for India
- Foster AI talent and innovation
What Will It Do?
Reliance Intelligence plans to make AI more accessible and useful across key areas like healthcare, education, and agriculture. During the Annual General Meeting, Ambani revealed that the new setup will not just be about large-scale infrastructure, but also about building services that small businesses, startups, and everyday consumers can use.
He explained that the subsidiary will bring together researchers, engineers, and designers under one roof. The idea is to move fast from research to real-world applications, so innovations don’t just stay in labs but reach the market quickly.
Jio Partnerships With Google and Meta
This is where the global collaborations come in. Ambani confirmed tie-ups with Google and Meta, two of the world’s biggest tech companies, to strengthen India’s AI journey.
Speaking at the event, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the partnership would help bring Meta’s open-source AI models, like Llama, to Indian businesses. The idea is to help local entrepreneurs and creators boost productivity, innovate faster, and build at scale with AI.
Zuckerberg added that with Reliance’s vast reach in India, these AI tools can now be made available to millions, helping businesses of all sizes. He described it as the start of a long-term vision where AI, and eventually even advanced intelligence systems, are accessible to everyone.
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